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We found 55 words and 9 examples matching 'プレー'
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Most common form: プレイ
noun, 'suru' verb, noun (suffix)
1. play; erotic play (esp. SampM)
2. pray
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Most common form: プレイグラウンド
noun
playground
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noun
1. hanging display rack (e.g. in shop)  (originally from 'hanger display')
2. hanging advertisement (usu. in a train or bus)  (see also: 吊り広告)
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Most common form: キープレーヤー
noun
key player
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noun
bedplate; sole plate  (see also: 台板)
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かれ
いつもよいプレーする
He always plays well.
かれ
けっ
して
きたな
プレーしてはならない
They should never play foul.
かれ
きょう
今日
しあい
試合
プロとしてまずいプレーした
For a professional, he gave a poor account of himself in today's game.
この
いたじょう
板状
かた
がんせき
岩石
そう
プレート

We call these slabs of the solid-rock layer 'plates'.
きんねん
近年
クエーサー
かんそく
観測
おうよう
応用
した
VLBI
ばれる
ほうほう
方法
GPSによってプレート
ぜったい
絶対
うんどう
運動
りかい
理解
され
はじ
めている

In recent years, with a method called VLBI that uses quasar observations, and by GPS we have begun to understand the absolute movement of tectonic plates.
 
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